Hi
> a shed load of research, and careful work - if you're interested you get
> to do it - sorry.
Well, then forget about it. Certainly, I am not strong enough to
accomplish this mission. But it's still pity that noone except
BonoboWindow can really embed BonoboControls with all their co-widgets:(
> then run your app that uses CORBA - and (if it's linking correctly) it
> will spew traces of all the CORBA traffic.
Yes! I got this output. I am not sure I understand the output correctly
but still...
What I do:
I run the same app creating embedded control (first time for .png,
second time for .ps) and adding a couple of commands (actually, you can
find them in GNOME_Panel_Popup.xml:) into the popup by:
bonobo_ui_util_set_ui( buico, "/usr/share/gnome-2.0/ui",
"GNOME_Panel_Popup.xml", "panel", NULL );
Very simple, isn't it? So, as I wrote above, ggv control shows me the
menu with these 2 commands ONLY (when I display .ps file) and eog shows
me its own menu WITHOUT these 2 commands (where I display .png file).
Looking at the orbit2 traces, I don't see any differences which would
explain me the situation. Here I attach the traces (hope 41K will not
make me a bad fame of traffic eater here) - Michael, could you please
have a look and say your opinion on the difference. I really apologize
for anyone who will have problem because of my attachment.
Cheers,
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Sergey
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Sergey
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